So here's my first blog round up.Some of these are probably a bit dated now coming from all the way back at the beginning of August, but hope you find them useful.Matt Woodward - Very Cool Database Migration ToolIn this line of work databases are always i
I've been using ColdFusion since umm... 1996?, a long time anyway, so you'd think I'd know everything that there is to know about CF, its tags and functions. ;) I jest, of course. There is always something new to learn that's exactly what I found out
Its been a while since I posted anything to my blog. I've been busy at work with a large site that's now launched, busy at home with the ever growing/changing son and I've not long been back from a 2 week break in Spain.
The site that was launched while
Just trying to get sorted with posting to my MangoBlog with an external editor. Tried ScribeFire, I could connect ok, but posting didn't want to work and there didn't seem to be an error.
Update: Ok, so that works. Its nothing like as flexible as S
Event Driven Programming
A very nice paradigm for structuring applications The Modern Way
- some excellent stuff here that we could all learn a lot from.
Keeping your Apps and Servers Healthy
A nice introduction to a variety of useful monitoring tools,
so
I've been running Minefield (Firefox 3 beta) for a long time now with
very little or no problems, so its not often that I switch back to
Firefox 2, but its always handy to have that fall back.
I've heard people say and I've been asked a few times recently
Scotch on the Rocks 2008 has come to an end and speakers, delegates,
sponsors and organisers have all headed off in their seperate
directions. now comes the time to review the conference.
Two of my colleagues from Enigma Interactive attended the conferenc
Amazing news heard first at Scotch on the Rocks!
Railo has joined the jboss community! What does this mean?
Railo will be going to two versions. Railo Community, which will be Open Source under the lGPL licence and Railo Enterprise, which will include
Scotch has begun! The turn out is superb and despite a few minor problems everything seems to be going great!
I've just done a quick head count and it looks like we have about 130 delegates here at the minute. There are a bunch of unclaimed passes and a
Many thanks to Peter Bell and Ben Nadel for an excellent session on Paired Programming Using Test Driven Development.
I call it a session rather than a presentation, because it really
was Ben and Peter taking part in a paired programming exercise on
Peter